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Masterpieces and popular songs by Nothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a band formed by members from former ELLEGARDEN, STRAIGHTENER, and others.

The defining feature of Nothing’s Carved In Stone is that the instruments are insanely cool, to an outrageous degree!

For those who don’t know them, I’ve gathered lots of tracks I’d love you to listen to at least once!

Nothing’s Carved In Stone’s famous and popular songs (21–30)

AdventuresNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved In Stone「Adventures」Music Video
AdventuresNothing’s Carved In Stone

This song was released in November 2016 as the 8th single.

It’s a ballad with a calm tempo, and the soothing vocals are very pleasant.

The nostalgic photos and footage that appear repeatedly in the music video also match the song well, making it very engaging to watch.

BogNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved In Stone 『Bog (Live At STUDIO COAST 2015.01.15)』
BogNothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a track included on the 5th album, REVOLT.

It’s a memorable video where vocalist Muramatsu takes the lead on vocals and hypes up the crowd.

The song is synced with the currently popular programmed sounds, leaving an impression that it strays a bit from rock.

Personally, I couldn’t hide my surprise seeing guitarist Ubukata playing a Flying V instead of his ES-335 in this one.

Nothing’s Carved In Stone’s famous and popular songs (31–40)

TruthNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved In Stone「Truth」(Tour echo)
TruthNothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a track included on the 3rd album, “echo.” The intro riff showcased by guitarist Ubukata and the fiercely overdriven slap bass delivered by bassist Hinata pack an incredible punch.

Ubukata’s technique in the guitar solo is also outstanding.

I’m sure this is a song that leaves a definite impression of “pure rock.”

PendulumNothing’s Carved In Stone

Nothing’s Carved in Stone – Pendulum
PendulumNothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a track included on the 2nd album, “Sands of Time.” Within the album, it’s placed toward the latter half, and its production truly suits that placement.

I often get imagery from music, and if I were to describe it, it evokes the image of a traveler walking (though the lyrics don’t necessarily convey that).